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Private Tutoring 1:1 in English Language Arts

We will meet for 60 minutes at a time for private tutoring. The level of English Language Arts being taught will depend upon the level that the learner is working at and working towards.
Pamela (she/her)
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(90)
Class

What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
60 mins
per session
Teacher support
Homework
1 hour per week. Learners are welcome to share their work/homework from other English Language Arts classes that they may be taking, either at a regular school or in another online program if they require help with it so that Pamela can explain it to them in another way that helps them to understand what is required to complete said task.
Assessment
Learners and Parents/Guardians/Carers are welcome to request assessment catered to suit their requirements, whether it be to practice for an upcoming test elsewhere, or to complete a portfolio for homeschool or another learning platform online or in "real life."

Class Experience

US Grade Preschool - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
Learners are welcome to share their work/homework from other English Language Arts classes that they may be taking, either at a regular school or in another online program if they require help with it so that Pamela can explain it to them in another way that helps them to understand what is required to complete said task.

The content being taught each week will be learner-driven.

The areas of skill and knowledge being taught and practiced in this class include but are not limited to:

- Reading
          - Phonics
          - Comprehension
          - Read aloud
          - Prediction
          - Retelling 
          - Narration

- Writing
          - Brainstorm
          - Mind map
          - Word storm
          - Summarise
          - Paraphrase
          - Letters and emails
          - Cloze passages
          - Sentence writing
          - Paragraph writing
          - Essay writing
          - Creative writing
          - Informative writing
          - Persuasive writing

- Vocabulary
          - Context
          - Meaning
          - Who, what, where, when, why, which, whose, whom

- Spelling
          - Varieties of English
          - Consonants and vowels
          - Consonant clusters
          - Homophones

- Grammar
          - Punctuation
          - Parts of Speech
          - Tenses
          - Signs
          - Active/passive
          - Questions

- Listening
          - Dictation
          - Rephrase
          - Songs
          - Cloze listening
          - Tone/Attitude/Emotion
          - Inferring
          - Taking notes

- Speaking
          - Telephone conversations
          - Singing
          - Tongue twisters
          - Mouth exercises specifically for the English language
          - Links and pauses
          - Emphasis

- Pronunciation
          - Intonation
          - Syllables
          - Rhythm
          - Stress
          - Reductions
          - Repetition
          - Rhyme
          - Alliteration
          - Voiced or unvoiced
          - TH

In the places around the world where I have had experience with homeschooling, the average amount of hours required where there are stipulated requirements is approximately 800 hours per year. This is usually recommended to be divided up over 180 days, which equates to approximately 4 to 5 hours per day. However, there are 365 usable days per year, which equates to just 2.5 hours per day. Personally, we aim for 2.5 hours per day of structured learning, and at least 1 hour per day of unstructured learning over 6 days per week. This equates to 15 hours of structured learning per week.

This course on Outschool provides 1 hour towards this weekly total of structured learning, and completing related tasks outside of this course for this course should equate to approximately the same amount of hours again, providing that learners follow-up with their work. Therefore, a further 13 hours may need to be accounted for if you are in a jurisdiction that require a minimum amount of hours. You may need to schedule more than one section of this class to work towards this total if required. 

Even if your jurisdiction does not require set hours, this schedule is still useful as a guide to ensure that your learner is reaching their full potential. My jurisdiction does not require any minimum amount of hours of homeschooling, just set levels of achievement in skills and knowledge to be met. This guide to scheduling approximately 800 hours per year helps us to achieve said levels of achievement. 

In my homeschool, these circa 800 hours are divided in the following way:

English Language Arts: 200 hours, which includes c. 30 hours of LOTE, which helps learners practice English through comparing and contrasting languages, without realising that they are practicing English!

Mathematics: 200 hours

Science: 160 hours 
   - Biology: 40 hours
   - Chemistry: 40 hours
   - Physics: 40 hours
   - Earth and Space Science: 40 hours

Social Science: 160 hours
   - Geography: 40 hours
   - History: 40 hours
   - Civics and Citizenship: 40 hours
   - Economics and Business: 40 hours

Music: 10 hours + recreation
Visual Arts: 10 hours + recreation
Media Arts: 10 hours + recreation
Dance: 10 hours + recreation
Drama: 10 hours + recreation
Design Technology: 10 hours + recreation
Digital Technology: 10 hours + recreation
Health and Physical Education: 10 hours + recreation
Learning Goals
Learners will practice reading, writing, vocabulary, spelling, grammar, listening, speaking, and pronunciation.
The content being taught each week will be learner-driven.
This class will adhere to the Common Core Standards.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
- Websites listed under "Sources" are for the teacher to access for curriculum and material. - The learners do NOT need to access anything on the internet outside of Outschool for this class. - I use Google Slides in this class, and I screen-share MS Powerpoint, MS Word, and Adobe Acrobat documents. - I may screen-share Wikipedia, Duolingo, Khan Academy, and IXL Learning as required. - When beneficial, I will post YouTube videos in the classroom for extra learning in between classes during the week.
Supply List
Learners will need paper and pens or pencils to write with to complete tasks, or a word processing computer program as applicable.
Relevant handouts will be uploaded at the start of the week to the classroom to be printed out ahead of classes.
On-screen annotation is also encouraged as applicable if it is available to the learner, however it is not essential.
Language of Instruction
English
Joined June, 2022
4.8
90reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a native English speaker with a 150-hour TESOL qualification from Arizona State University and post-graduate qualifications in Applied Linguistics from Monash University.

I am also a lawyer in Australia and I homeschool my own children, therefore speaking and teaching clearly have been a part of my life for many years, and now I am also applying these skills to teaching others.

Other applicable courses that I have completed that pertain to this class include:

- Reason and Persuasion: Thinking Through Three Dialogues By Plato;
- Technology and Ethics;
- ADHD: Everyday Strategies for Elementary Students;
- The Clinical Psychology of Children and Young People;
- Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing;
- A Brief History of Humankind.

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